I can authenticate Dropbox (and it says I have successfully authenticated it) but it won’t save that I want to upload backups to Dropbox (on the Backup/Restore tab when clicking Backup Now it tells me that no cloud storage is configured).
I am able to manually backup and store on my server but can’t change this to any other settings.
I’ve tried:
– Wiping settings
– Deactivating Updraft and reactivating
– Deleting Updraft and reinstalling
Still same error. Is there something I can do to fix this? I use Updraft on all my other sites and have had great success with it.
Thanks.
]]>1) I have a Multisite installation with 100 subsites in it (they are all subdomains under one domain). Unfortunately I chose a crappy hosting service (Lifetime.Hosting) and there is ONE subsite that I urgently need to move to another host right away. With your software can I choose to copy and migrate just ONE subsite to a new server?
2) Alternatively, will your software enable me to copy the primary domain AND all its subdomains and migrate the primary domain and ALL 100 of my subsites to a new server?
3) I paid someone on Fiverr to install licenses for Instabuilder 2.0 and Instabuilder 2.0 on the main site and ALL the subsites. Each subsite required a separate license installation, it wouldn’t work to just install one license for the network and then they’d all work. Will those two Instabuilder licenses copy over to the new location using your software, whether I move just ONE or ALL of them?
4) Can I copy one or more subsites over to a NEW domain on a different server, or must they still keep their original domain names?
Thanks for your assistance.
]]>I began the restore process at least 12 hours ago, and it says it’s still restoring. Now my site is broken (the navigation menu is a disaster) and I can no longer log in to my admin dashboard (Error “Sorry you are not allowed to access this page”).
This entire experience has been a disaster, and there is no clear way for me to fix it. Searching the support forums is no help, as similar problems seem to have been fixed privately so no public guidance is available.
Please advise.
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